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We are changing the way you request your online prescriptions to a new safer and more efficient system.

From 1st July 2015 you will no longer be able to order your repeat prescription using your current password. The new system means your request will feed straight in to your medical records, which we believe to be safer and more secure.

You will need to register for on line access to order repeat prescriptions which will also enable you to book appointments on line and to view a summary of your medical records.

To register for this service please complete the registration form which you can print from our download section on this site, or alternatively you can collect a form from reception at the surgery, or click on this link Patient Access online Registration Form

Please hand the form to reception, who will generate a username and password for you and supply you with full instructions. Please bring some photo ID with the form as for confidentiality reasons we need to verify we are giving the log in details to the correct person.

If you are taking long term, regular medication a repeat may be requested using the list attached to your prescription.

Allow 2 working days for your prescription to be ready.

Using the online repeat prescription service, you may request that your prescription is sent to a local pharmacy.

Please note that if your medication is due for review the process may take a little longer and you may be requested to see the doctor or nurse.

If you have any questions about the online prescription service or require assistance, please click hereto send us a message.

Please note as well as our online service, you can request your repeat prescription either by post, fax or bringing your request into the surgery.

For safety reasons we do not take repeat prescription requests over the telephone.

We are about to embark on a new paperless prescription service.

If your repeat prescription already goes directly to the pharmacy, you will not notice any change in the service.

If you collect your repeat prescription from the surgery and would like to continue to do so you do not need to take any action. However if you would like to change to our new paperless service where you collect your medication directly from the pharmacy you will need to notify us as to which pharmacy you would like us to send the prescription.

At any time you can change your mind and revert back to a paper prescription collected from the surgery.

You can request your repeat prescription online, by post, fax or bring your request into the surgery. For safety reasons we do not take prescription requests over the telephone.

You can now request your prescription directly into your patient records via patient online. This also gives you the availability to book your appointments on line and to view your medical records.Please pick up an application form and leaflet explaining how to register from reception, or download the forms from our download section.